ECSU celebrates African Introspection WeekSeptember 24-29
Dr. Johnny Houston 
 September 25, 2006The following events are free and open to the public:   September 25, 2006   3 p.m. at the G. R. Little Theatre  
 Seminar: "The Future of Africa" Presenters: Dr. Kwabena Boansi, Associate Professor-History and Political Science Dr. Abdou Sene, TLM Program Coordinator  Dr. Alex Ogwu, Associate Professor- Business Administration Moderator: Dr. Ali Khan  September 26, 2006  3: 30 p.m. at the G. R. Little Theatre :  
  Panel Discussion: "The Challenges and Promises of Africa in the 21st Century" 
  Moderator: Dr. Saundra S. Copeland and Dr. Abdou Maty Sene 
  Select students from the Global Leadership Academy and International Students. A reception following the presentations Suggested Traditional African Attire for ECSU Students/Faculty/Staff   September 27, 2006   3 p.m. at the G. R. Little Theatre  
  Seminar: "The Promise and Current Status of Africa: How Can African Americans Assist with the Development of Africa?" Presenters: Dr. Bonita Ewers, International Affairs Dr. Jan Jasper Faculty Dr. Johnny L Houston, Faculty Moderator: Dr Roosevelt Askew  September 28, 2006   3: 30 p.m. at the G. R. Little Theatre  
  Distinguished International Visiting Scholar-Lecturer Series Lecturer: Carolyn Nivens Hughes, Bureau Chief USAID – West Africa Food for Peace Program (Senegal Bureau) Moderator: Dr. Margery Coulson-Clark Reception following the presentation Suggested Traditional African Attire for ECSU Students/Faculty/Staff   September 29, 2006  3 p.m.at the G. R. Little Theatre 
  ECSU 2006 Travel and Research in Africa Presenters: ECSU Students – Reporting on Southern African/Research-2006  
  Moderators: Dr. Ephraim Gwebu. A reception follows the presentations 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center: A performance by the African Ballet – Suwabi African Ballet For more information on African Introspection Week, contact Dr. Johnny Houston, 335-3326 or jlhouston@mail.ecsu.edu